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DESCRIPTION OF TRAILS
NAME & DESCRIPTION MILES DIFFICULTY
2. OUTWARD BOUND 2.05 Moderate
This trail takes you into a typical stand of Indiana hardwood trees. You will see both an oak-hickory and a beech-maple climax forest. This trail will also allow you to view some of the beautiful backwaters of Hardy Lake.
3. CEMETERY TRAIL .77 Easy
This trail takes you through an oak-hickory climax forest. The McClain Cemetery is a major point of interest on this trail. This family cemetery has head-stones dating to the 1700s.
4. ISLAND TRAIL 1.91 Easy
This trail branches off of either the Cemetery Loop or the Outward Bound Loop. Points of interest include beaver cuttings along the shoreline, wildlife food plots, and several areas along the island that overlook the lake.
5. HONEYSUCKLE TRAIL .64 Moderate
This trail connects Shale Bluff campground with the beach. Passing through different stages of succes-sion, you will be able to see a managed pine grove, cedar thickets and tulip poplar trees, as well as a mature forest. Through one section, due to tornado damage, you will even be able to see nature in the act of repairing herself.
6. LAKESIDE TRAIL .52 Moderate
This loop presents a beautiful view of Hardy Lake. Several bird nesting structures are located along this trail. This trail will also pass by a colony of Allegheny (or mound-building) ants that are always hard at work. This is also a great trail to hike at night to see fireflies and foxfire, and hear an owl hooting.
PLEASE STAY ON MARKED TRAILS.
Please let wild animals remain wild. Feeding deer is prohibited. Feeding of wild animals can result in harm to both animals and people. Animals who depend on handouts become a nuisance to visitors and a danger to themselves. Please lock up all food and coolers inside cars or campers. Roll up car windows tightly.
HARDY LAKE
Main Gate
Camp Gate
Harrod
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LEGENDRoad
Hiking Trail
Gatehouse
Office
Marina
Boat Launch
Parking
Beach
Campground
Picnic Area
Shelterhouse
TRAILS LEGEND
Outward Bound
Cemetery Trail
Island Trail
Honeysuckle Trail
Lakeside Trail
2.05
.77
1.91
.64
.52
Trail Name Miles
HARDY LAKE STATE RECREATION AREAHiking Trails
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RULES AND REGULATIONS• No person shall conduct or participate in a fishing
tournament on a reservoir property administered by the Division of State Parks, except under a license.
• No person shall launch, dock, or moor a watercraft or other floating device, except for approved periods and at sites designated by the department for those purposes. No person shall leave watercraft unattended in a courtesy dock.
• Any firearm (except lawfully possessed handguns), BB gun, air gun, CO2 gun, bow and arrow, paint gun or spear gun in possession in a state park must be unloaded or un-nocked and stored in a case or locked within a vehicle, except in accordance with the terms of a one-day hunting permit and record card obtained from a hunter sign-in station and possessed by the person in the field for a specified date.
• A person who possesses a pet must attend it at all times and keep the animal caged or on a leash no more than 6 feet long.
• Vending or advertising without permission of the DNR is prohibited.
• Camping is permitted only in the campground. Youth groups must be under adult supervision.
• Fires shall be built only in designated places.• Comply with the Carry In/Carry Out trash policy in all
day-use areas. Overnight guests must put waste in receptacles provided for that purpose.
• Motorists shall observe posted speed limits and park only in designated areas (25 mph maximum).
• No person shall possess or consume an alcoholic beverage at a swimming beach.
• Drinking water should be taken only from pumps, hydrants or fountains provided for that purpose. This water is tested regularly for purity.
• Report lost or found articles to the property office.• Feeding of wildlife is prohibited.• Use of metal detectors is prohibited.
THIS IS YOUR LAKE Visitors shall observe the lake property rules, which are designed to fulfill the purposes for which the state operates reservoir properties, namely, to manage these areas for the enhancement of wildlife and for the public’s use and enjoyment.
DAMType Earth fillMaximum height 52 feetLength 376 feet Base width 340 feet maximum Drainage area above dam 12 square miles
OPERATING LEVELSElevation
(Feet mean sea level)
Area (Acres)
Normal Pool 600 741
Flood Pool 605 876
FOR MORE INFORMATIONWrite: Hardy Lake
4171 E. Harrod Rd. Scottsburg, IN 47170-8438
Call: (812) 794-3800 Online: stateparks.IN.gov/2958.htmMapping Address: 5620 N. Hardy Lake Rd.
Scottsburg, IN 47170
Please carry out all trash you produce in order to keep your park clean and beautiful for others to enjoy!
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Hardy LakeSTaTe reCreaTION area
HIKING TRAILS
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Situated in scenic southeastern Indiana, Hardy Lake is the smallest state-operated lake but has Indiana’s largest state-owned dam. Located in
Scott and Jefferson counties, the lake is accessible from State Roads 256 and 3. The dam was constructed on Quick’s Creek in 1970 for water supply and outdoor recreation. Hardy Lake was constructed in accordance with a long-range program developed by the Stucker Fork Conservancy District of Scott County to provide water for the surrounding community. The property’s total acreage is 2,449, including water surface area of 741 acres. Unlike most, a stable pool elevation is maintained throughout the year. Hardy Lake is owned and operated by the Indiana DNR. Surrounding areas also offer plenty of outdoor activities. Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge is located to the north, Crosley Fish & Wildlife Area to the northeast and Clifty Falls State Park to the east. Heading in the other directions, you’ll find Starve Hollow SRA and Jackson-Washington State Forest to the west, and Clark State Forest to the southwest.